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| Walbeiser, Mrs. Frederick | Eva, wife of Frederick Walbeiser, of Brodheads Station, this county, died on Sunday afternoon, of cancer aged 60 years. She is survived by her husband and eleven children, as follows: Mrs. A. Rochelle, Newark, N. J.; Mrs. C. Gebhart, Easton; Mrs. R. Hitzelberger, Colondale, Pa.; Mrs. Robert Messinger, Tatamy; Godfrey Fred., Frank, Missess LIzzie, Carrie and Eva Walbeiser, at home, and Roland Walbeiser in the service of the United States army at Madison Barracks, New York. The funeral will be held on Friday at 2 P. M., from the late home. Interment in Easton Heights cemtery. | 08 Aug 1917 Page 3, Friday | The Nazareth Item Nazareth, Pennsylvania | VLH |
| Werkheiser, Laura A. | "Mrs. Laura A. Werkheiser, 89, formerly of Nazareth R.3, died Friday in the Brookmont Health Care Center, Effort. She was the widow of Norman H. Werkheiser, who died in January. She was engaged in farming most of her life in Plainfield Township. Born in Plainfield Township, she was a daughter of the late George E. and Anna (Itterly) Heimer. She was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Plainfield Township. Surviving are a son, Arthur M. of Promised Land; a sister Lucy, wife of Willard Berger of Breinigsville; seven grandchildren, two step-grandchil dren, nine great-grandchildren, five step-great- grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren. Five sons and a daughter preceded her in death. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the church. A calling hour will precede the services. The Altemose Funeral Home, 202 West St., Wind Gap, is in charge of arrangements." | 25 May 1985 | Morning Call Allentown, Pennsylvania | VLH |
| Werkheiser, Cyrus | Obit: Cyrus Werkheiser died of cancer of the stomach at 9 o'clock this morning at his home, 1157 Wood street, in the 47th year of his age. He had been sick four weeks. The deceased is survived by his wife and the following children: Floyd C, Werkheiser, Jessie V. Werkheiser and Richard W. Werkheiser, all residing at home. Mr. Werkheiser was a native of Forks township and was a son of Richard Werkheiser. One sister and three brothers also survive him - Miss Sarah Werkheiser, of Phillipsburg; Oliver Werkheiser, of Newark, N.J., and Lovene Werkheiser and Samuel Werkheiser, of Easton. He came to Easton from Martin's Creek about five years ago and was employed at the Canister works in Phillipsburg. The deceased was a member of Camp No. 3, P.O.S. of A., of Phillipsburg, and was a member of the Olivet Presbyterian Church, of this city. | 14 Mar 1910 | Easton, Express Easton, Pennsylvania | Friend of Free Genealogy |
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